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Can't seem to get alpha to compute this. Had this in a test and it stumped me. Could someone explain how to find the limit? Thanks in advance guys.
The discussion centers on solving the limit of a function involving alpha, specifically addressing the computation of limits in complex functions. The key takeaway is that to find the limit, one should divide both the numerator and denominator by n, leading to a numerator limit of 1 and a denominator limit of 2i, as the term \(\frac{(-1)^n}{n}\) approaches 0. This approach clarifies the misconception about needing to separate the function into real and imaginary parts.
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